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Under and clock
Under the rules, the clock only stops for scores ( in Colorado and Kansas, the clock does not stop on a score ), penalties, injuries, timeouts, and change of possession ( the clock restarts on the ready-for-play whistle instead of the snap for possession changes ; the clock does not stop for change of possession in Georgia ).
Under this time control each player has twelve seconds added to his clock after every move, starting from the first move, regardless of how much time he spends on each move.
Under Winchester's day-to-day guidance, its " from-the-ground-up " construction proceeded around the clock, without interruption, from 1884 until her death on September 5, 1922, at which time work immediately ceased.
In witness thereof, the plenipotentiaries mentioned above sign and seal the present protocol, in two copies, in Spanish, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, at one o ’ clock, the twenty-ninth day of January, of the year nineteen hundred and forty-two, under the auspices of His Excellency the President of Brazil and in the presence of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Argentine Republic, Brazil, and Chile and of the Under Secretary of State of the United States of America.
Under the picture / clock are the Username and Password text boxes.
Image: Islamia_College_University_Peshawar_gallerypic_6. jpg | Under the clock tower of main building.
He was awarded the Pollock Gold Medal and Memoir as a Cadet Senior Under Officer for distinguished proficiency ; the Regulation Sword for exemplary conduct ; a travelling clock, aneroid barometer, thermometer and compass for maths and mechanics.
this hospital is currently 40 bedded 20 for female & 20 for male patients followings facilities are available emergency services 4 bedded, labour room services, Operation theater facilities, dental surgery, ambulance services, indoor services lab, X-Rays, Ultra sonography facilities, ECG facilities, Blood Bank ( Under Construction ) 24 huors round the clock & OPD curative, preventive, promotive & rehabilitative services.

Under and is
Under this kind of pressure, it is not surprising that Wright would make sweeping statements to the newspapers.
Under modern conditions, this is especially true of the ready reserve.
Under the auspices of the Women's Recreation Association, interclass competition is organized in badminton, basketball, field hockey, golf, tennis, and swimming.
Under the new rules, testimony is taken orally in open court in all cases except those of an extraordinary character.
Under the circumstances, the only protection for the relatively small manufacturers is to engage in exactly the kind of conspiracy with the giants for which the latter were convicted.
Under the surface of the wide range of folk movements is apparent a sound technical ballet training, and an equally professional sense of performing.
Under Parthian and Sassanian Iranian empires, scholars concentrated on exchanging knowledge and inventions by the countries around them – India, China, and the Roman Empire, when it is thought to be expanded over the other countries.
Under this definition, Anatolia is bounded to the East by the Armenian Highland, and the Euphrates before that river bends to the southeast to enter Mesopotamia.
Under the strictest definition, an argot is a proper language, with its own grammar and style.
Under certain conditions, it may result in preferential growth of resistant bacteria, while growth of susceptible bacteria is inhibited by the drug.
Under unfavourable conditions, the organism will form a cyst, which is multi-walled and covered in spikes.
Under the Act of Settlement, male-preference primogeniture succession of an Anglican legitimate descendant of the Electress Sophia is automatic and immediate, neither depending on, nor waiting for, any proclamation.
Under the null hypothesis of no autocorrelation, this statistic is
Under this formalism, angular momentum is the 2-form Noether charge associated with rotational invariance ( As a result, angular momentum is not conserved for general curved spacetimes, unless it happens to be asymptotically rotationally invariant ).
Under 28 USC 3, when the Chief Justice is unable to discharge his functions, or that office is vacant, his duties are carried out by the most senior Associate Justice until the disability or the vacancy ends.
Under Adoptionism Jesus is currently divine and has been since his adoption, although he is not equal to the Father, per " my Father is greater than I " ().
Under the new rule, when any runner is thrown out, and the other ( s ) are successful, the successful runners will not be credited with a stolen base.
Under modern canon law, a man who is appointed a cardinal must accept ordination as a bishop, unless he already is one, or seek special permission from the pope to decline such ordination.
Under the action of gravity, a particle acquires a downward speed of, where is the mass of the particle, is the acceleration due to gravity, and is the particle's mobility in the fluid.

Under and well-known
Under this definition, well-known members include carrots, celery, parsley, and ivy.
Under unspecific or impersonal coercion the conditional threats come from well-known and socially accepted general rules and – rather than any individual or sub-group – and are directed against anybody in the stated conditions, according to clearly stated principles of due process.
Under the APG II definition some well-known members of Dipsacales are honeysuckle, elder, viburnum, and valerian.
Under SAP, senders periodically broadcast SDP descriptions to a well-known multicast address and port.
Under the APG definition some well-known members of Gentianales are coffee, gardenias, and frangipani.
His best-known plays include Anna Christie ( Pulitzer Prize 1922 ), Desire Under the Elms ( 1924 ), Strange Interlude ( Pulitzer Prize 1928 ), Mourning Becomes Electra ( 1931 ), and his only well-known comedy, Ah, Wilderness !, a wistful re-imagining of his youth as he wished it had been.
Under the name Wiggins Point, the place became a well-known stop for wagon trains heading to Joliet, Illinois along the old Sauk Trail ( also called the Sac Trail ), which was an old Indian trail.
Under Eliot, Harvard became a worldwide university, accepting its students around America using standardized entrance examinations and hiring well-known scholars from home and abroad.
Under this definition, well-known members of Ranunculales include buttercups, clematis, columbines, delphiniums, and poppies.
Under a false name, as the son of a well-known English Catholic, Munday gained recommendations which secured his reception at the English College in Rome.
Under the title " Arts Smarts ", Maclean's said: " Almost everything that goes into the vibrant life of Ottawa's Canterbury High School and its well-known arts program is positive and mutually reinforcing ...
He has starred in such films as the Katsuhiro Otomo-directed live-action movie adaptation of the manga and anime series, Mushishi, where he was featured as the main character, Ginko, as well as other well-known films such as Shinobi: Heart Under Blade.
Under Father Valerio Malabanan were such well-known figures as Apolinario Mabini, General Miguel Malvar and Sotero Laurel.
Under the supervision of the well-known Indologist Richard Pischel, he wrote an elementary grammar of Sanskrit.
Under the silver mask was Irma González, a well-known wrestler who had promised her fiancé that she'd stop wrestling, but went back in the ring under a mask when she could not resist the draw of competition.
Under the direction of well-known musicians, composers, conductors, and Peabody alumni, the Institute grew from a local academy into an internationally-renowned cultural center through the late 19th and the 20th centuries.
* Under the weather sessions-A well-known musician will teach Jay and the Doctor how to play one of their songs.
Under the direction of its first editor, Dr. John F. Morse, who had attracted proprietors through letters to the New Orleans Delta and well-known literary attainments, The Union was initially printed as The Daily Union on Wednesday, March 19, 1851.
*# Under Blue Sky ( Pod nebom golubym ) see also Город Золотой — Russian song by Vladimir Vavilov ; well-known in Boris Grebenshchikov's performance
The Grey Seas Under is a non-fiction book by well-known Canadian author Farley Mowat about the Atlantic Salvage Tug Foundation Franklin, operated by the firm Foundation Maritime in Canada's Maritime provinces from 1930 to 1948.
Under pressure from state party officials, she dropped out of the race on December 21, 2005, to run for New York State Attorney General instead, leaving the Republicans without a well-known candidate.

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